EP3445055B1 - Verfahren und systeme zur dynamischen erzeugung von hotspots zur mediensteuerung - Google Patents

Verfahren und systeme zur dynamischen erzeugung von hotspots zur mediensteuerung Download PDF

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EP3445055B1
EP3445055B1 EP18197097.1A EP18197097A EP3445055B1 EP 3445055 B1 EP3445055 B1 EP 3445055B1 EP 18197097 A EP18197097 A EP 18197097A EP 3445055 B1 EP3445055 B1 EP 3445055B1
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Jamie Kirkpatrick
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Oskar Werkelin Ahlin
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  • the disclosed implementations relate generally to media content delivery and, in particular, to controlling media presentation at a shared media presentation system.
  • a party host may access media content on a mobile device and present that media content through a media presentation system (e.g., play music on a speaker or stream video on a screen).
  • Other users e.g., guests
  • the host may be willing to provide this access (e.g., to allow the other users to share in the selection of media content). Allowing other users access to the media presentation system on a one-by-one basis (e.g., connecting the other users' devices to the media presentation system one at a time) is slow and impedes the goal of sharing access to the media presentation system.
  • the party host's mobile device might be the only device authorized to control the media presentation system. Passing around the host's mobile device is also impractical and may be undesirable for privacy and security reasons. Thus, users are faced with the challenge of how to effectively, efficiently, and securely share access to media presentation systems.
  • One specific area where the disclosed systems and methods are implemented is creating hotspots for media control during social gatherings (e.g., parties, music festivals, etc.).
  • a host of a social gathering will use a device associated with the host to create a hotspot that allows guests to use the host's media presentation system(s) (e.g., one or more network-connected speakers).
  • a request can be made in many ways, such as via a mobile phone (e.g., smart phone), a tablet computer, a laptop computer, another mobile device, a desktop computer, or other electronic device.
  • the host can use a smart phone to request to share access to a speaker located within the dining room via an application on the smart phone that communicates with a media content server.
  • the media content server Once the media content server receives the request, the media content server generates an authentication token for the media presentation system and sends the authentication token to the host's smart phone.
  • the host's guests After connecting to the hotspot, including receiving an authentication token from the host's smart phone or receiving the authentication token from the media content server, the host's guests are able to use the media presentation system.
  • the guests are able to use their own electronic (e.g., mobile) devices to send media control requests (e.g., requests to stream music content) to the media presentation system (e.g., the media control requests are sent to the media content server and the media content server then sends a command corresponding to the media control request to the media presentation system).
  • media control requests e.g., requests to stream music content
  • the media control requests are sent to the media content server and the media content server then sends a command corresponding to the media control request to the media presentation system.
  • the host and his or her guests are able to collaborate on the presentation of content during the social
  • a method is performed at a server system (e.g., a media content server) having one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs for execution by the one or more processors.
  • the method includes authorizing a first electronic device associated with a first user to control a media presentation system (e.g., a single speaker or a plurality of speakers that are associated with the first user); receiving, from the first electronic device, a request to indicate availability of the media presentation system for use by one or more other electronic devices; and sending, to the first electronic device, an authentication token for the media presentation system.
  • the method further includes receiving, from a second electronic device, a media control request including the authentication token, wherein the second electronic device is one of the one or more other electronic devices.
  • the method further includes sending a command corresponding to the media control request to the media presentation system.
  • a server system for controlling media presentation includes one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs configured for execution by the one or more processors.
  • the one or more programs include instructions for performing the operations of the server-side method described above.
  • a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium is provided.
  • the computer-readable storage medium stores one or more programs configured for execution by one or more processors of the server system; the one or more programs include instructions for performing the operations of the server-side method described above.
  • a server system for controlling media presentation includes means for performing the operations of the server-side method described above.
  • users are provided with faster, more efficient methods for controlling media presentation at a shared media presentation system, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction associated with media content delivery systems.
  • first, second, etc. are, in some instances, used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are used only to distinguish one element from another.
  • a first device could be termed a second device, and, similarly, a second device could be termed a first device, without departing from the scope of the various described implementations.
  • the first device and the second device are both devices, but they are not the same device.
  • the term “if' is, optionally, construed to mean “when” or “upon” or “in response to determining” or “in response to detecting” or “in accordance with a determination that,” depending on the context.
  • the phrase “if it is determined” or “if [a stated condition or event] is detected” is, optionally, construed to mean “upon determining” or “in response to determining” or “upon detecting [the stated condition or event]” or “in response to detecting [the stated condition or event]” or “in accordance with a determination that [a stated condition or event] is detected," depending on the context.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary media content delivery system 100 in accordance with some implementations.
  • the media content delivery system 100 includes one or more client devices 102 (e.g., client device 102-1 and client device 102-2), one or more media content servers (e.g., media content server 104), and one or more media presentation systems (e.g., media presentation systems 108, including speaker 108-1, television (TV) 108-2, digital versatile disk (DVD) 108-3, and/or other media presentation system 108-n).
  • One or more networks e.g., network(s) 112 communicably connect each component of the media content delivery system 100 with other components of the media content delivery system 100.
  • the one or more networks 112 include public communication networks, private communication networks, or a combination of both public and private communication networks.
  • the one or more networks 112 can be any network (or combination of networks) such as the Internet, other wide area networks (WAN), local area networks (LAN), virtual private networks (VPN), metropolitan area networks (MAN), peer-to-peer networks, and/or ad-hoc connections.
  • WAN wide area networks
  • LAN local area networks
  • VPN virtual private networks
  • MAN metropolitan area networks
  • peer-to-peer networks peer-to-peer networks, and/or ad-hoc connections.
  • a client device (e.g. client device 102-1 and/or client device 102-2) is a representative electronic device associated with one or more users.
  • a client device is any of: a personal computer, a mobile electronic device, a wearable computing device, a laptop, a tablet computer, a mobile phone, a feature phone, a smart phone, a digital media player, or any other electronic device capable of sending media control requests.
  • client device 102-1 and client device 102-2 are the same type of device (e.g., client device 102-1 and client device 102-2 are both mobile devices). Alternatively, client device 102-1 and client device 102-2 are different types of devices.
  • client devices 102-1 and 102-2 send and receive information through the networks 112.
  • client devices 102-1 and 102-2 send media control requests (e.g., requests to play music, movies, playlists, or other media content items) to media content server 104 through network(s) 112.
  • client devices 102-1 and 102-2 also receive authentication tokens from the media content server 104 through network(s) 112.
  • client device 102-1 initially sends media control requests for a particular media presentation system 108, and client device 102-2 subsequently may also send media control requests for the media presentation system 108 after receiving an authentication token corresponding to the media presentation system 108.
  • client device 102-1 and client device 102-2 may also communicate with each other through network(s) 112. For example, client device 102-1 may notify client device 102-2 that access to a media presentation system 108 is available and/or send an authentication token to client device 102-2 using any suitable networking protocol, as described in more detail below.
  • client device 102-1 communicates directly with media presentation systems 108.
  • client device 102-1 is able to communicate directly (e.g., through a wired connection or through a short-range wireless signal, such as those associated with BLUETOOTH / BTLE communication technologies, radio-frequency-based near field communication technologies, infrared communication technologies, etc.) with media presentation systems 108, while client device 102-2 only communicates with the media presentation systems 108 through network(s) 112.
  • client device 102-1 uses the direct connection with media presentation systems 108 in order to complete initial setup and configuration operations on the media presentation systems 108.
  • media presentation systems 108 include TV 108-2 and, in some implementations, the client device 102-1 uses the direct connection to configure TV 108-2 to connect to a local wireless (e.g., WiFi) network (e.g., provide TV 108-2 with a network identifier and username and password details for the network).
  • a local wireless e.g., WiFi
  • client device 102-1 and client device 102-2 each include a media application 222 (as shown in Figure 2 and described in more detail below) that allows a user of the client device to browse media content and request media content for presentation at a media presentation system (e.g., speaker 108-1, TV 108-2, DVD 108-3, ... Media Presentation System 108-n) associated with the client device.
  • a media presentation system e.g., speaker 108-1, TV 108-2, DVD 108-3, ... Media Presentation System 108-n
  • the media presentation system may be part of the client device 102, such as built-in speakers or a screen, or may be separate from the client device 102, such as a wirelessly coupled speaker (e.g., speaker 108-1).
  • the client device 102-1 further includes a media presentation sharing module 230 of media application 222 (as shown in Figure 2 and described in more detail below).
  • the media presentation sharing module 230 allows a user of client device 102-1, in some implementations, to indicate availability of the media presentation system for use by one or more other electronic devices (e.g., client device 102-2) and/or to provide access by the one or more other electronic devices to the media presentation system.
  • the media presentation sharing module 230 allows the user of client device 102-1 to indicate availability of all or a portion of media presentation systems associated with the user (e.g., the user of client device 102-1 selects a single user interface element (such as share-all affordance 604 of Figure 6A ) to indicate availability of speaker 108-1, TV 108-2, DVD 108-3, and/or media presentation system 108-n for use by one or more other electronic devices).
  • a single user interface element such as share-all affordance 604 of Figure 6A
  • the media content server 104 stores media content and provides the media content (e.g., media content requested by the media application 222 of client device 102-1 and/or 102-2), via the network(s) 112, to the media presentation systems 108.
  • Content stored and served by the media content server 104 includes any appropriate content, including text (e.g., articles, blog posts, emails, etc.), images (e.g., photographs, drawings, renderings, etc.), videos (e.g., short-form videos, music videos, television shows, movies, clips, previews, etc.), audio (e.g., music, spoken word, podcasts, etc.), games (e.g., 2- or 3-dimensional graphics-based computer games, etc.), or any combination of content types (e.g., web pages that include any combination of the foregoing types of content or other content not explicitly listed).
  • text e.g., articles, blog posts, emails, etc.
  • images e.g., photographs, drawings, renderings, etc.
  • videos e.g., short
  • the description of the media content server 104 as a "server” is intended as a functional description of the devices, systems, processor cores, and/or other components that provide the functionality attributed to the media content server 104. It will be understood that the media content server 104 may be a single server computer, or may be multiple server computers. Moreover, the media content server 104 may be coupled to other servers and/or server systems, or other devices, such as other client devices, databases, content delivery networks (e.g., peer-to-peer networks), network caches, and the like. In some implementations, the media content server 104 is implemented by multiple computing devices working together to perform the actions of a server system (e.g., cloud computing).
  • a server system e.g., cloud computing
  • media presentation systems 108 are capable of receiving media content (e.g., from the media content server 104) and presenting the received media content.
  • media content e.g., from the media content server 104
  • speaker 108-1 is a component of a network-connected audio/video system (e.g., a home entertainment system, a radio/alarm clock with a digital display, or an infotainment system of a vehicle).
  • media presentation systems thus are devices to which the media content server 104 can send media content.
  • media presentation systems include computers, dedicated media players, network-connected stereo and/or speaker systems, network-connected vehicle media systems, network-connected televisions, network-connected DVD players, and universal serial bus (USB) devices used to provide a playback device with network connectivity, and the like.
  • USB universal serial bus
  • each media presentation system 108 is associated with an identifier (e.g., a unique hardware or application identifier, a network address, etc.) that the media content server 104 uses to uniquely identify and/or establish communications with the media presentation system.
  • client device 102-2 sends, through network(s) 112, a media control request (e.g., a request to play a new song) including an authentication token to media content server 104.
  • the media content server 104 retrieves an identifier of a particular media presentation system 108 (e.g., TV 108-2) that is associated with the authentication token (e.g., an MPS ID from the MPS IDs field of media account data structure 404, Figure 4 , where MPS stands for media presentation system).
  • an identifier of a particular media presentation system 108 e.g., TV 108-2
  • MPS ID from the MPS IDs field of media account data structure 404, Figure 4 , where MPS stands for media presentation system.
  • the media content server 104 can first verify that client device 102-2 is authorized to send media control requests to a media presentation system 108 (e.g., TV 108-2) and can then send a command corresponding to the media control request to the media presentation system 108 (e.g., TV 108-2), even though the client device 102-2 is not otherwise associated with the media presentation system 108 (e.g., TV 108-2).
  • a user of client device 102-2 thus can control media presentation at a shared media presentation system.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary client device 102 (e.g., client device 102-1 and/or client device 102-2 of Figure 1 ) in accordance with some implementations.
  • the client device 102 typically includes one or more central processing units (CPU(s), i.e., processors or cores) 202, one or more network (or other communications) interfaces 210, memory 212, and one or more communication buses 214 for interconnecting these components.
  • the communication buses 214 optionally include circuitry (sometimes called a chipset) that interconnects and controls communications between system components.
  • the client device 102 includes a user interface 204, including output device(s) 206 and input device(s) 208.
  • the input devices include a keyboard, mouse, or track pad.
  • the user interface 204 includes a display device that includes a touch-sensitive surface, in which case the display device is a touch-sensitive display.
  • a physical keyboard is optional (e.g., a soft keyboard may be displayed when keyboard entry is needed).
  • the output devices (e.g., output device(s) 206) also optionally include speakers or an audio output connection connected to speakers, earphones, or headphones.
  • client devices 102 use a microphone and voice recognition device to supplement or replace the keyboard.
  • the client device 102 includes an audio input device (e.g., a microphone) to capture audio (e.g., speech from a user).
  • the client device 102 includes a location-detection device, such as a GPS (global positioning satellite) or other geo-location receiver, and/or location-detection software for determining the location of the client device 102.
  • GPS global positioning satellite
  • location-detection software for determining the location of the client device 102.
  • Memory 212 includes high-speed random-access memory, such as DRAM, SRAM, DDR RAM, or other random-access solid-state memory devices; and may include non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, optical disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid-state storage devices. Memory 212 may optionally include one or more storage devices remotely located from the CPU(s) 202. Memory 212, or alternately, the non-volatile memory solid-state storage devices within memory 212, includes a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium. In some implementations, memory 212 or the non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of memory 212 stores the following programs, modules, and data structures, or a subset or superset thereof:
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary media content server 104 in accordance with some implementations.
  • the media content server 104 typically includes one or more central processing units/cores (CPUs) 302, one or more network interfaces 304, memory 306, and one or more communication buses 308 for interconnecting these components.
  • CPUs central processing units/cores
  • network interfaces 304
  • memory 306
  • communication buses 308 for interconnecting these components.
  • Memory 306 includes high-speed random access memory, such as DRAM, SRAM, DDR RAM, or other random access solid-state memory devices; and may include non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, optical disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid-state storage devices.
  • Memory 306, optionally, includes one or more storage devices remotely located from one or more CPUs 302.
  • Memory 306, or, alternatively, the non-volatile solid-state memory device(s) within memory 306, includes a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium.
  • memory 306, or the non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of memory 306, stores the following programs, modules and data structures, or a subset or superset thereof:
  • the media content server 104 includes web or Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) servers, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers, as well as web pages and applications implemented using Common Gateway Interface (CGI) script, PHP Hyper-text Preprocessor (PHP), Active Server Pages (ASP), Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML), Java, JavaScript, Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), XHP, Javelin, Wireless Universal Resource File (WURFL), and the like.
  • HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • FTP File Transfer Protocol
  • CGI Common Gateway Interface
  • PHP PHP Hyper-text Preprocessor
  • ASP Active Server Pages
  • HTML Hyper Text Markup Language
  • XML Extensible Markup Language
  • Java Java
  • JavaScript JavaScript
  • AJAX Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
  • XHP Javelin
  • WURFL Wireless Universal Resource File
  • Each of the above identified modules stored in memory 212 and 306 corresponds to a set of instructions for performing a function described herein.
  • the above identified modules or programs i.e., sets of instructions
  • memory 212 and 306 optionally store a subset or superset of the respective modules and data structures identified above.
  • memory 212 and 306 optionally store additional modules and data structures not described above.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the media content server 104 in accordance with some implementations
  • Figure 3 is intended more as a functional description of the various features that may be present in one or more media content servers than as a structural schematic of the implementations described herein.
  • items shown separately could be combined and some items could be separated.
  • some items shown separately in Figure 3 could be implemented on single servers and single items could be implemented by one or more servers.
  • the actual number of servers used to implement the media content server 104, and how features are allocated among them, will vary from one implementation to another and, optionally, depends in part on the amount of data traffic that the server system must handle during peak usage periods as well as during average usage periods.
  • the media content server 104 uses tables, databases, or other appropriate data structures (e.g., authentication module 402 and/or media content database 404) to associate respective users with respective media presentation systems and to manage authentication tokens (i.e., access tokens) associated with respective media presentation systems.
  • authentication module 402 and/or media content database 404 uses tables, databases, or other appropriate data structures to associate respective users with respective media presentation systems and to manage authentication tokens (i.e., access tokens) associated with respective media presentation systems.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating an authentication data structure 402 in the authentication module 316 and an exemplary media account data structure 404 in the media account database 330, in accordance with some implementations.
  • the authentication data structure 402 in some implementations, contains fields (e.g., each field within header 402-1) for "token ID" (e.g., an identifier to uniquely identify each record 402-2, 402-3, etc.
  • the media account data structure 404 contains fields (e.g., each field within header 404-1) for media acct ID (e.g., a unique identifier for each record 404-2, 404-3, etc.
  • media user ID e.g., an identifier associated with a user, which could be a user-created username or some other appropriate identifier
  • MPS IDs e.g., a set of identifiers corresponding to media presentation systems that are associated with the user.
  • a content provider may require that a respective media presentation system be associated with a particular user account (or user accounts) before it will allow that device to receive content from the content provider.
  • a user must provide login credentials (e.g., a username and password) to a media presentation system so that the media presentation system can, in turn, authenticate itself and/or the user to the content provider (e.g., through media content server 104). (Alternatively, the user provides login credentials to the media content server 104.) After authenticating, the user can direct media content associated with his or her account to the media presentation system.
  • the media content provider can implement rules and policies relevant to the particular user account, and allow access to account-specific data that is associated with the particular user account. For example, the media content provider can enforce access limits that apply to that particular account as it would with any other media presentation system associated with that user and/or user account. Thus, if a user has already consumed a maximum allotment of media content, the user will be unable to send additional media content to media presentation systems. Also, account-specific data, such as stored playlists, "favorite" content items, currently playing content, and the like, are all available through the media content server 104
  • a user may setup a network-connected television (e.g., television 108-2 of Figure 1 ) as a media presentation system.
  • the media content provider can then associate the television with the account of a user in the media content server 104, by adding or updating a record (e.g., record 404-3) in the media account data structure 404.
  • the media content server 104 (or a component of media content server 104, e.g., authentication module 316) adds record 404-3 to the media account data structure 404 (in this example, the television 108-2 has an MPS ID of TV_13, so record 404-3 of media account data structure 404 contains an MPS ID of TV_13 in the MPS IDs field).
  • authentication module 316 updates a record in authentication data structure 402 to reflect invalidation of the access token (e.g., record 402-3 indicates that the access token for TV_13 is not valid).
  • User 2 may decide to allow other users to access media presentation systems associated with User 2. For example, if User 2 shares access to the speaker associated with MPS ID of Spk_0 (e.g., creates a hotspot associated with Speaker 108-1 of Figure 1 ), then the authentication module 316 communicates with media account database 330 (e.g., sends a SQL query to media account database 330, or a component thereof, and receives a record based on the query in response) to verify that User 2 is associated with Spk 0 (e.g., checking that record 404-2 associated with User 2 has an entry in the MPS IDs field for Spk 0).
  • media account database 330 e.g., sends a SQL query to media account database 330, or a component thereof, and receives a record based on the query in response
  • the authentication module 316 accesses the token generating module 318, in order to create an access token corresponding to Speaker 108-1.
  • the authentication module 316 adds a new record (e.g., record 402-2) to authentication data structure 402 including the MPS ID (e.g., Spk 0), the generated access token, and an indication that the token is valid.
  • Figure 4 illustrates data structures 400 as tables
  • the data structures 400 may include a SQL database, a spreadsheet, an XML file, a desktop database, a flat file, a CSV file, and/or other organized data source.
  • Some implementations support combined or blended sources for each data structure, with data from two or more distinct sources.
  • Figures 5A-5C are flow diagrams illustrating a method 500 of controlling media presentation in accordance with some implementations.
  • the method 500 is performed by a server system (e.g., media content server 104, Figures 1 and 3 ).
  • Figures 5A-5C correspond to instructions stored in a computer memory or other computer-readable storage medium (e.g., memory 306 of the media content server 104, Figure 3 ).
  • the server system authorizes (502) a first electronic device associated with a first user (e.g., client device 102-1) to control a media presentation system (e.g., speaker 108-1).
  • This authorization occurs, for example, when the first user first sets up the media presentation system or when the first user logs into the media content provider associated with the media content server 104.
  • control of the media presentation system is through the media content server 104 (e.g., client device 102-1 controls speaker 108-1 by sending media control requests to the media content server 104 and a command corresponding to each media control request is later sent, by media content server 104 or a component thereof, to speaker 108-1).
  • client device 102-1 and speaker 108-1 are on (e.g., connected to) the same network (e.g., WiFi network) the client device 102-1, in some implementations, can send a media control request both to the media content server 104 and directly to the speaker 108-1, since this allows for faster response times (e.g., the delay time between sending the media control request and playback of a requested new song or other content included in the media control request is reduced).
  • the client device 102-2 is not on the same network (e.g., WiFi) as the speaker 108-1.
  • a guest may not have access to the wireless (e.g., WiFi) network of a party host.
  • the client device 102-2 in these implementations, only sends media control requests to the media content server 104 and does not send media control requests directly to the speaker 108-1.
  • the media presentation system includes (504) a speaker, a plurality of speakers, a television, a digital versatile disc (DVD) player, a personal computing device, a wireless music streaming device, or a television media streaming device.
  • the media presentation system includes more than one type of component media presentation system (e.g., a plurality of speakers, a television, and a DVD player, as shown in media presentation systems 108 of Figure 1 ).
  • the media presentation system may include a USB device enabling wireless connectivity for a television (or for any other type of media presentation system) or a device (e.g., light emitting diode (LED) lamp) with a built-in network-compatible (e.g., WiFi) speaker.
  • a USB device enabling wireless connectivity for a television (or for any other type of media presentation system) or a device (e.g., light emitting diode (LED) lamp) with a built-in network-compatible (e.g., WiFi) speaker.
  • a USB device enabling wireless connectivity for a television (or for any other type of media presentation system) or a device (e.g., light emitting diode (LED) lamp) with a built-in network-compatible (e.g., WiFi) speaker.
  • LED light emitting diode
  • the server system receives (506), from the first electronic device, a request to indicate availability of the media presentation system (e.g., a single speaker or a plurality of speakers) for use by one or more other electronic devices. Indicating availability of the media presentation system for use by one or more other electronic devices is referred to as creating a hotspot for control of the media presentation system.
  • a request to indicate availability of the media presentation system e.g., a single speaker or a plurality of speakers
  • the request from the first electronic device is generated after the first user of the first electronic device selects (e.g., with a touch-based gesture such as a drag, an extended tap, or a momentary tap on user interface 204 of client device 102, Figure 2 ) an affordance (e.g., an icon, slide bar, etc.) displayed on the first electronic device (e.g., displayed by media presentation sharing module 230 of media application 222, Figure 2 ).
  • a touch-based gesture such as a drag, an extended tap, or a momentary tap on user interface 204 of client device 102, Figure 2
  • an affordance e.g., an icon, slide bar, etc.
  • the affordance in these implementations may contain text indicating that selecting the affordance will create a hotspot for media control that will allow other users to use the media presentation system (e.g., a "share” button for requesting to indicate availability of a single media presentation system (such as hotspot activation affordances 602, Figure 6A ) and/or a "Share All” button for requesting to indicate availability of a plurality of media presentation systems (such as share-all affordance 604, Figure 6A )).
  • the first user may be asked to affirmatively agree (e.g., click or tap on a displayed "I agree” button on user interface 204 of client device 102) to allow other users to use the media presentation system.
  • the first user clicks on a respective hotspot activation affordance 602, in order to create a hotspot for the corresponding media presentation system (in this example, speaker 108-1).
  • media application 222 of user interface 204 or a component of media application 222, such as media presentation system sharing module 230, in some implementations, is updated to indicate that a hotspot has been created for speaker 108-1 (e.g., media application 222 removes the hotspot activation affordance 602 corresponding to speaker 108-1 and displays an active hotspot indicator 606 (e.g., a highlighted button with the text "Sharing"), as shown in Figure 6B ).
  • an active hotspot indicator 606 e.g., a highlighted button with the text "Sharing
  • media application 222 as displayed on user interface 204, also includes a share-all affordance 604 that allows the first user to create a hotspot for all of the first user's available media presentation systems.
  • client device 102-1 or in some implementations media content server 104 creates a hotspot that includes all of the first user's available media presentation systems (e.g., the hotspot and the associated token that permits access to the hotspot, in this example, would correspond to speaker 108-1, television 108-2, DVD 108-3, and media presentation system 108-n).
  • the first user creates a hotspot
  • other users are able to use the media presentation systems associated with the first user's created hotspot.
  • the displayed interface e.g., on user interface 204 of client device 102-2
  • the displayed interface includes a join hotspot affordance 608 corresponding to another user's media presentation system(s) (e.g., user 2's speaker 108-1, as pictured in Figure 7 ).
  • the join hotspot affordance 608 is not associated with a single media presentation system, but is instead associated with all of the media presentation systems associated with a user (e.g., if the hotspot associated with join hotspot affordance 608 was created using a share-all affordance (such as share-all affordance 604, Figure 6A ), then instead of displaying "User 2's Speaker 108-1," the descriptive text next to the join hotspot affordance 608 displays, for example, "User 2's Hotspot” or "Share Control of all of User 2's Media Presentation Systems").
  • the client device 102-1 transmits (e.g., broadcasts) a message indicating availability of the created hotspot and the client device 102-2 detects the created hotspot (or the transmitted message) through a wireless networking technology (e.g., Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, WiFi, Multicast DNS, or Apple Multipeer connectivity).
  • a wireless networking technology e.g., Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, WiFi, Multicast DNS, or Apple Multipeer connectivity.
  • the user interface 204 of client device 102-2 is updated (e.g., by user interface module 220) to display the join hotspot affordance 608 (e.g., within media application 222).
  • the client device 102-1 displays a QR code associated with the created hotspot on the user interface 204 of client device 102-1 and the client device 102-2 scans the code in order to receive the authentication token (e.g., as described in more detail with respect to Figures 5A-5C ) and begin using the media presentation system (e.g., speaker 108-1).
  • the authentication token e.g., as described in more detail with respect to Figures 5A-5C
  • the media presentation system e.g., speaker 108-1).
  • the second user of client device 102-2 is able to select (e.g., tap on) the join hotspot affordance 608 in order to send a request to client device 102-1, media content server 104, or some other device responsible for managing requests to join hotspots.
  • the request is sent to client device 102-1 and, after a user of client device 102-1 approves the request to join the hotspot, client device 102-1 sends an authentication token to client device 102-2.
  • the client device 102-2 After receiving the authentication token, in some implementations, the client device 102-2 is able to use the media presentation system(s) associated with the hotspot (e.g., client device 102-2 is able to send media control requests including the authentication token to media content server 104, and then media content server 104 generates a command corresponding to the media control request which is then sent to speaker 108-1).
  • client device 102-2 is able to use the media presentation system(s) associated with the hotspot (e.g., client device 102-2 is able to send media control requests including the authentication token to media content server 104, and then media content server 104 generates a command corresponding to the media control request which is then sent to speaker 108-1).
  • the server system receives (508) from the first electronic device one or more access-control settings corresponding to the media presentation system.
  • the one or more access-control settings specify access limitations for the one or more other electronic devices with respect to the media presentation system.
  • the one or more access control settings may include restrictions on changing audio output parameters (e.g., volume, bass, or equalizer settings), turning off the media presentation system, or restrictions on sending certain types of media content to the media presentation system (e.g., media items containing vulgar content).
  • the one or more access-control settings may prohibit the one or more other electronic devices from shutting off the media presentation system, adjusting volume of the media presentation system beyond a predefined threshold volume, and/or violating restrictions on media content (e.g., playing media content with vulgar language, etc.).
  • the one or more access-control settings are selected by the first user of the first electronic device.
  • the first user of the first electronic device selects the one or more access-control settings from a menu that is displayed (on user interface 204 of client device 102) by the media presentation sharing module 230 of media application 222 ( Figure 2 ).
  • the access-control settings are selected before the first user creates a hotspot for media control at the media presentation system (e.g., the access-control settings could be selected automatically by media application 222 based on a usage pattern associated with the first user). In some embodiments, the access-control settings are determined by the server system (e.g., based on a usage pattern associated with the first user).
  • the server system sends (510), to the first electronic device, an authentication token for the media presentation system (e.g., token generating module 318 of authentication module 316 generates a unique authentication token for the media presentation system that is then sent to the first electronic device).
  • sending the authentication token to the first electronic device is performed in response to the request to indicate availability of the media presentation system for use by the one or more other electronic devices (512).
  • the authentication token was previously sent to the first electronic device (e.g., during the authorization 502).
  • the first electronic device e.g., client device 102-1
  • the first electronic device generates the authentication token (e.g., using authentication module 224) for the media presentation system and sends the authentication token to the media content server 104 for storage in authentication data structure 402.
  • the server system receives (514), from a second electronic device (e.g., client device 102-2 of Figure 1 ), a media control request including the authentication token, wherein the second electronic device is one of the one or more other electronic devices.
  • the second electronic device received the authentication token from the first electronic device after requesting access to the media presentation system (i.e., after requesting access to the hotspot).
  • the authentication token is transmitted from the first electronic device to the second electronic device using, for example, a website link, a social-networking link, Quick Response (QR) codes, Bluetooth, Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), Multicast DNS (mDNS), or Apple Multipeer Connectivity.
  • QR Quick Response
  • the first user of the first electronic device approves requests from the one or more other electronic devices (e.g., the second electronic device) to access the media presentation system.
  • the second electronic device transmits a request to the first electronic device, which the first user accepts or denies.
  • Approving requests may include granting each device a different level of access to the media presentation system and/or defining access-control settings applicable for each approved device/ request.
  • the media control request may include (516) a request to perform one of the following functions at the media presentation system: modify audio output parameters, play a song, play a video, play all songs within a playlist, play a movie, or modify video output parameters.
  • audio output parameters include volume, bass, treble, equalizer settings (for various frequency ranges), settings for transitioning between songs, and others.
  • video output parameters include refresh rate, aspect ratio, resolution, brightness, contrast, and others.
  • the server system verifies (518) that one or more access criteria are satisfied. More specifically, in some implementations, the server system verifies one or more of the following: 1) verifies (520) that the media control request complies with the received one or more access-control settings; 2) verifies (522) that the second electronic device is within a predefined distance of the first electronic device (or within a predefined region that includes the first electronic device); and 3) verifies (524) that the second electronic device is within a predefined (e.g., a threshold) distance of the media presentation system (or within a predefined region that includes the media presentation system).
  • the command corresponding to the media control request is sent (526, below) in response to satisfying one or more of the above verifications.
  • the predefined distance used in the above verifications is defined by the first user of the first electronic device.
  • a default value for the predefined distance is retrieved by the server system.
  • the server system retrieves the default value for the predefined distance and modifies the default value in accordance with a usage pattern associated with the first user (e.g., based on distances between the first electronic device and other electronic devices that previously connected to the media presentation system or based on distances between the media presentation system and other electronic devices that previously connected to the media presentation system).
  • any device or combination of devices can be used to determine whether the first electronic device (e.g., client device 102-1) and the second electronic device (e.g., client device 102-2) are within the predefined distance of one another.
  • the first electronic device and the second electronic device each send their respective location information to the media content server 104, and the media content server 104 determines whether the first electronic device and the second electronic are within the predefined distance (e.g., within 5, 10, 25, or 50 feet, or any other appropriate distance) of one another.
  • the first electronic device and the second electronic device communicate with one another to determine whether they are within the predefined distance of one another. Once it is determined, by either device, that they are within the predefined distance of one another, the second electronic device is then able to send media control requests to the media presentation system (these media control requests, in some implementations, are sent to the media content server 104 and the media content server 104 then sends a command corresponding to the media control request to the media presentation system).
  • the communication between the first electronic device and the second electronic includes one or both devices exchanging location information (e.g., based on GPS coordinates, triangulation in accordance with wireless signal strengths, or the like). Accordingly, the devices determine their relative proximity (and, thus, whether they are within the predefined distance) based on their detected geographic locations.
  • location information e.g., based on GPS coordinates, triangulation in accordance with wireless signal strengths, or the like.
  • the server system in accordance with a determination (e.g., by the server system) that the authentication token permits access to the media presentation system, sends (526) a command corresponding to the media control request to the media presentation system.
  • the media request processing module 322 of media content server 104 receives the media control request and then determines, selects, or generates a command corresponding to the media control request.
  • the determination that the authentication token permits access to the media presentation system includes verifying (528) that the token is valid and verifying that the first electronic device is authorized to control the media presentation system.
  • the server system adds (530) the command to a queue of pending commands for the media presentation system.
  • the queue of pending commands is maintained and managed by the media content server 104.
  • the queue is maintained and managed by the first electronic device, and in still other implementations, the queue is maintained and managed by the media presentation system.
  • the media content server 104 determines which device is capable of managing and maintaining the queue (e.g., based on bandwidth constraints, CPU resources available, etc).
  • the queue of pending commands is jointly maintained and managed by the media content server 104, the first electronic device, and the media presentation system (e.g., portions of the queue are managed and maintained by each device).
  • the server system sends (532) at least a portion of a media item to the media presentation system.
  • the media item is identified in accordance with activity of the second user on the second device but is not requested in the media control request.
  • the portion of the media item is sent after the second user of the second electronic device hovers over (e.g., with a touch-based gesture, a stylus, or with a cursor) the media item for more than a predefined amount of time (e.g., 5 seconds, 10 seconds, etc.).
  • the media content server 104 determines or is informed that the second user of the second electronic device is likely to select a particular media item for playback (e.g., based on a determination that the second user has been browsing the particular media item for more than a threshold amount of time), and, in response, sends at least a portion (e.g., a pre-fetched, cached portion, or preview portion) of the particular media item to the media presentation system.
  • a portion e.g., a pre-fetched, cached portion, or preview portion
  • the portion of the particular media item is sent to each respective media presentation system within the plurality of media presentation systems.
  • user behavior and/or interactions with client device 102 e.g., the second electronic device
  • the media content server 104 to pre-fetch media content that may be played back at a later time and/or in response to another media control request (which may be generated without user input or in response to a user input).
  • the prefetched content is sent to the media presentation system, where it is cached.
  • the server system invalidates (534) the authentication token after a predefined period of time (e.g., 1 hour, 5 hours, 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, etc.).
  • the predefined period of time in some implementations, is calculated (by media content server 104 or by client device 102) based on usage history or stored preferences of a particular user (e.g., the first user of the first electronic device).
  • the predefined period of time is set as two hours.
  • the predefined period of time is configured by the first user of the first electronic device (e.g., using an interface presented by the media presentation system sharing module 230 of media application 222).
  • the first user of the first electronic device destroys a hotspot associated with the authentication token (e.g., by interacting with the media presentation sharing module 230 of media application 222) and thus revokes sharing of a media presentation system (e.g., at the end of a party).
  • a tap by the first user on the "Sharing" button associated with the hotspot for speaker 108-1 destroys the hotspot and initiates the process for invalidating the authentication token associated with speaker 108-1 (e.g., the client device 102-1 sends a message to the media content server 104 indicating that the hotspot has been destroyed and, in response to receiving the message, the media content server 104 updates the "Is Valid?" field of an appropriate record in authentication data structure 402 to reflect invalidation of the authentication token).
  • the server system revokes authorization of the first electronic device to control the media presentation system and, in response to revoking authorization, invalidates the authentication token.
  • the account of the first user may expire or the first user may transfer ownership of the media presentation system.
  • the server system will revoke authorization because the first user of the first electronic device is no longer associated with the media presentation system.
  • the server system after revoking authorization of the first electronic device to control the media presentation system, the server system also invalidates the authentication token (if the authentication token for the media presentation is still valid), in order to make sure that any other devices possessing the authentication token cannot continue to send media control requests to the transferred media presentation system.
  • the server system After invalidating the authentication token (536), the server system performs one or more of the following: 1) receives a media control request including the invalidated authentication token and forgoes sending a command corresponding to the media control request to the media presentation system; and 2) the server system notifies (540) the first electronic device and the second electronic device that the access to the media presentation system is revoked.
  • stages which are not order dependent may be reordered and other stages may be combined or broken out.
  • some stages may be performed in parallel and/or simultaneously with other stages (e.g., operations 520, 522, and 524 in Figure 5B may all be performed together or substantially in parallel). While some reordering or other groupings are specifically mentioned, others will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, so the ordering and groupings presented herein are not an exhaustive list of alternatives.
  • the stages could be implemented in hardware, firmware, software, or any combination thereof.

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  1. Verfahren zur Medienpräsentationssteuerung an einem Medienpräsentationssystem, wobei das Verfahren von einem Serversystem ausgeführt wird, das sich von dem Medienpräsentationssystem unterscheidet, wobei das Serversystem einen oder mehrere Prozessoren und Speicher zum Speichern von Instruktionen zum Ausführen durch den einen oder die mehreren Prozessoren aufweist, und wobei das Verfahren Folgendes aufweist:
    Autorisieren (502), einer ersten elektronischen Einrichtung, die mit einem ersten Nutzer assoziiert ist, um das Medienpräsentationssystem zu steuern;
    Empfangen (506), von der ersten elektronischen Einrichtung, einer Anfrage, Verfügbarkeit des Medienpräsentationssystems zur Verwendung von einer oder mehreren anderen elektronischen Einrichtungen anzuzeigen;
    ansprechend auf Empfangen (506) der Anfrage, Verfügbarkeit des Medienpräsentationssystems zur Verwendung von einer oder mehreren anderen elektronischen Einrichtungen anzuzeigen, Senden (510), an die erste elektronische Einrichtung, eines Authentifizierungstokens für das Medienpräsentationssystem;
    Empfangen (514), von einer zweiten elektronischen Einrichtung, die den Authentifizierungstoken von der ersten elektronischen Einrichtung ansprechend auf eine Anfrage von der zweiten elektronischen Einrichtung nach Zugriff auf das Medienpräsentationssystem empfangen hat, einer Mediensteuerungsanfrage, die den Authentifizierungstoken beinhaltet, wobei die zweite elektronische Einrichtung eine der einen oder mehreren anderen elektronischen Einrichtungen ist; und
    in Übereinstimmung mit einer Bestimmung, dass das Authentifizierungstoken Zugriff auf das Medienpräsentationssystem erlaubt, Senden (526) eines Befehls, der der Mediensteuerungsanfrage an das Medienpräsentationssystem entspricht.
  2. Das Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, das weiterhin aufweist:
    vor dem Senden (526) des Befehls, der der Mediensteuerungsanfrage an das Medienpräsentationssystem entspricht:
    Verifizieren (518), dass ein oder mehrere Zugangskriterien erfüllt sind.
  3. Das Verfahren nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Befehl gesendet wird (526) ansprechend auf die Erfüllung des einen oder der mehreren Zugangskriterien.
  4. Das Verfahren nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, das Folgendes aufweist:
    Empfangen (508) einer oder mehrerer Zugangssteuerungseinstellungen, die dem Medienpräsentationssystem entsprechen, wobei die eine oder die mehreren Zugangssteuerungseinstellungen Zugangsbegrenzungen spezifizieren für das eine oder die mehreren anderen elektronischen Einrichtungen, und zwar bezüglich des Medienpräsentationssystems; und
    Verifizieren (520), dass die Mediensteuerungsanfrage mit der einen oder den mehreren empfangenen Zugangssteuerungseinstellungen übereinstimmt.
  5. Das Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 4, das Folgendes aufweist: Verifizieren (522), dass sich die zweite elektronische Einrichtung innerhalb einer vordefinierten Distanz zur ersten elektronischen Einrichtung befindet.
  6. Das Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 5, das Folgendes aufweist: Verifizieren (524), dass sich die zweite elektronische Einrichtung innerhalb einer vordefinierten Distanz zum Medienpräsentationssystem befindet.
  7. Das Verfahren nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, das Folgendes aufweist: Abrufen eines Standardwertes für die vordefinierte Distanz.
  8. Das Verfahren nach Anspruch 7, das weiterhin Folgendes aufweist: Modifizieren des Standardwertes in Übereinstimmung mit einem Nutzungsmuster basierend auf Distanzen zwischen der ersten elektronischen Einrichtung und anderen elektronischen Einrichtungen, die zuvor mit dem Medienpräsentationssystem verbunden waren.
  9. Das Verfahren nach Anspruch 7, das weiterhin Folgendes aufweist: Modifizieren des Standardwertes in Übereinstimmung mit einem Nutzungsmuster basierend auf Distanzen zwischen dem Medienpräsentationssystem und anderen elektronischen Einrichtungen, die zuvor mit dem Medienpräsentationssystem verbunden waren.
  10. Das Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 9, das Folgendes aufweist:
    Empfangen von Standortinformation von der ersten elektronischen Einrichtung;
    Empfangen von Standortinformation vor der zweiten elektronischen Einrichtung;
    Bestimmen, ob sich die erste elektronische Einrichtung und die zweite elektronische Einrichtung innerhalb einer vordefinierten Distanz zueinander befinden.
  11. Das Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 9, das Folgendes aufweist: Empfangen, von der zweiten elektronischen Einrichtung, einer Mediensteuerungsanfrage ansprechend auf Bestimmen, dass sich die erste elektronische Einrichtung und die zweite elektronische Einrichtung innerhalb einer vordefinierten Distanz zueinander befinden; und ansprechend darauf Senden (526) des Befehls, der der Mediensteuerungsanfrage entspricht, an das Medienpräsentationssystem.
  12. Das Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, das weiterhin Folgendes aufweist:
    für ungültig Erklären (534) des Authentifizierungstokens nach einer vordefinierten Zeitspanne;
    Empfangen (538), nach dem für ungültig Erklären (534) des Authentifizierungstokens, einer Mediensteuerungsanfrage, die den für ungültig erklärten Authentifizierungstoken beinhaltet und Verzichten auf Senden eines Befehls, der der Mediensteuerungsanfrage entspricht, die den Authentifizierungstoken beinhaltet, an das Medienpräsentationssystem.
  13. Das Verfahren nach Anspruch 12, das weiterhin Folgendes aufweist: nach dem für ungültig Erklären (534) des Authentifizierungstokens: Informieren (540) der ersten elektronischen Einrichtung und der zweiten elektronischen Einrichtung, dass der Zugang zum Medienpräsentationssystem widerrufen wurde.
  14. Das Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 13, das weiterhin Folgendes aufweist:
    Widerrufen von Authentifizierung der ersten elektronischen Einrichtung, zum Steuern des Medienpräsentationssystems und, ansprechend auf Widerrufen von Authentifizierung, für ungültig Erklären des Authentifizierungstokens.
  15. Serversystem zur Steuerung von Medienpräsentation, das Folgendes aufweist:
    einen oder mehrere Prozessoren; und
    Speicher, der ein oder mehrere Programme speichert, die, wenn ausgeführt von dem einen oder den mehreren Prozessoren, das Serversystem veranlassen, das Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 14 auszuführen.
  16. Nichtflüchtiges, computerlesbares Speichermedium, das ein oder mehrere Programme speichert, die eingerichtet sind zur Ausführung von einem oder mehreren Prozessoren auf einem Serversystem, wobei die einen oder die mehreren Programme Anweisungen zum Ausführen des Verfahrens nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 14 aufweisen.
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